Biology
Assertion. Haematuria is the condition in which the blood passes with urine due to some infection in the urinary tract, kidney stones or tumour.
Reason. An excessive number of RBCs and haemoglobin is produced in the bone marrow. So these are excreted out through the urine.
- Both A and R are True
- Both A and R are False
- A is True and R is False.
- A is False and R is True.
Excretory System
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Answer
A is True and R is False
Explanation
Haematuria occurs due to infection and not due to excessive production of RBCs and haemoglobin.
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